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new york city is relocating and combining some polling places... and...sandy's not the only cause of voting trouble. in florida - no stranger to election controversy - state democrats are suing to extend early voting in some counties. after unprecedented turnout and long, long lines. tempers flared... with some waiting as long as 7 hours. those who couldn't wait...didn't vote. >> in this city of chicago more than 243,000 people voted early. some waiting up to four hours to cast a ballot yesterday. this year we fell just 17,000 ballots short of the 2008 record. we actually had five fewer days of early voting >> stay with us for the latest on the election. you can go to our website or follow-ups on twitter. tune in wednesdaytuesday night as we begin our live coverage at 7:00 >> power outages, gas lines, and housing problems continue in the aftermath of hurricane sandy.. with another storm on the way later this week. in the six days since the storm hit, more than a hundred people in ten states have died.. and hundreds of thousands of homes and busines
new york city is relocating and combining some polling places... and...sandy's not the only cause of voting trouble. in florida - no stranger to election controversy - state democrats are suing to extend early voting in some counties. after unprecedented turnout and long, long lines. tempers flared... with some waiting as long as 7 hours. those who couldn't wait...didn't vote. >> in this city of chicago more than 243,000 people voted early. some waiting up to four hours to cast a ballot...
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and the mayor cancelled the new york city marathon, but it did not stop runners from participating in a bigger vent today. we will explain that. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer and we are on a special time because of football. with e begin with the presidential election down to the final hours now. and listen to this, the two campaigns held a combined 14 events in five states. >> two days before voters go to the polls, governor mitt romney and president obama were fighting for votes in the battleground states. >> florida, in two days, you've got a choice the make. >> the final nbc news poll before the election shows the candidates are in a dead heat. president obama with a 48 to 47% lead. but the president's handling of hurricane sandy has boosted his approval numbers. >> you don't know what crisis the next president will confront. >> in the toss up state of ohio governor romney is six points down, which is forcing him to look to other it is thes like iowa that could prove critical on the electoral map. >> we can do better. a better america. a stronger america is ahead. >> reporter:
and the mayor cancelled the new york city marathon, but it did not stop runners from participating in a bigger vent today. we will explain that. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer and we are on a special time because of football. with e begin with the presidential election down to the final hours now. and listen to this, the two campaigns held a combined 14 events in five states. >> two days before voters go to the polls, governor mitt romney and president obama were fighting for...
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over the next day shipped out to the new york city board of elections. nearly 60 polling locations across the five boroughs had to close or be moved because of superstorm sandy. when we come right back, stay with news 4 and nbc washington.com for the latest on hurricane sandy's impact. and remember, you can help storm victims by going to redcross.org calling 1-800-helpnow. or text the word "red cross" to 90999 to make a $10 donation. >>> still to come tonight. a tragic accident. a child is dead after a terrifying fall into a dangerous zoo exhibit. reminder for drivers in the district. details on speed camera changes in effect tomorrow. >>> walkers lace up to raise money for the number one cancer killer in the united states. we'll be rig >> a 2-year-old boy died after falling 11 feet over a railing into a wild dog exhibit. police say the child was standing on the railing when he lost his balance and fell in. officials say the animal attacked the child before zookeepers could restrain them. >> were able to get several of the dogs into the backup building.
over the next day shipped out to the new york city board of elections. nearly 60 polling locations across the five boroughs had to close or be moved because of superstorm sandy. when we come right back, stay with news 4 and nbc washington.com for the latest on hurricane sandy's impact. and remember, you can help storm victims by going to redcross.org calling 1-800-helpnow. or text the word "red cross" to 90999 to make a $10 donation. >>> still to come tonight. a tragic...
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the military officers are on the ground and helicopters flew over new york city on the way to staten island, with marines on board and heavy equipment, and they are helping residents move the debris and getting roads cleared and distributing aid to the folks there. a big story now is the tens of thousands of people who are newly homeless because of the storm, whether it is because it destroyed their home or because it knocked out their electricity and they living in very, very bad conditions. people have sewage problems, they have a lack of good water, they do not have power or heat and are reluctant to lebanese their home. >>neil: now in pennsylvania where most have their power back but in clear hint which candidate they will back. while pennsylvania has backed a democratic candidate the last five presidential elections polls are unusually tight for this election. in bucks county, up to 30,000 people turned out for a pro mitt romney rally and mitt romney saw rge crowds in virginia and another state hit hard by sandy. and now, on the swing we could be missing. what is going on? >>pat
the military officers are on the ground and helicopters flew over new york city on the way to staten island, with marines on board and heavy equipment, and they are helping residents move the debris and getting roads cleared and distributing aid to the folks there. a big story now is the tens of thousands of people who are newly homeless because of the storm, whether it is because it destroyed their home or because it knocked out their electricity and they living in very, very bad conditions....
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in new york city is a very liberal coast with a more conservative interior. new jersey is the reverse. if you cannot go easily, places where sandy has badly damaged the coast, it could affect the outcome of those congressional races. gerri: to you agree? do you think weather we will play a role? are we overestimated the impact of any nor'easter that follows? >> weather in general, i think, does play a role. when you're working on the campaign if you're a republican enthusiasm is in your favor the kind of your little bit of rain dance because republican voters are known to show up at the polls. they get out in snow, hail, sleek. they're typically the ones that show up and vote. that would actually, i think, hurt president obama. he has been trying to give voters out, even on a perfectly sunny day. as far s&p, at the congressional races are the races that are going to be most affected, but nationally i don't think sandy play a role. it hit to lose states, but i don't think it will move the kneele. gerri: we talked a little bit earlier about momentum in the camp
in new york city is a very liberal coast with a more conservative interior. new jersey is the reverse. if you cannot go easily, places where sandy has badly damaged the coast, it could affect the outcome of those congressional races. gerri: to you agree? do you think weather we will play a role? are we overestimated the impact of any nor'easter that follows? >> weather in general, i think, does play a role. when you're working on the campaign if you're a republican enthusiasm is in your...
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he has called new york city officials as well as me, myself, here in new jersey directly himself. made fema available. hud available. even talked to the secretary of education, arnie duncan, who reached out. that is ridiculous this president has leaned in hefly, not on a partisan nature, more of a human and heart, cut through red tape and made sure that places like this here in newark, new jersey, were getting the resources we need. >> molls show this is a knife's edge election. what do you think will be the determining factor in the end? >> i think people will see the truth of what the president has done. nobody, as bill clinton said so eloquently in the democratic convention, no president since fdr inher rhett rid the kind of me, the kind of challenges people in this area really do remember, the kind of fear, the free fall of our economy. he has turned that around. cities like mine, we see it still hurting. unemployment is extremely high. but hell this is newark, new jersey's, biggest economic development period of growth since the 1950s, first new hotels in downtown in 40 years
he has called new york city officials as well as me, myself, here in new jersey directly himself. made fema available. hud available. even talked to the secretary of education, arnie duncan, who reached out. that is ridiculous this president has leaned in hefly, not on a partisan nature, more of a human and heart, cut through red tape and made sure that places like this here in newark, new jersey, were getting the resources we need. >> molls show this is a knife's edge election. what do...
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pacific when joined by chris mathews, governor ed rendell, new york city deputy mayor howard wolfson, richard wolffe, karen finney and the new yorker's hendrik hertzberg. find us at a little place called facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next and her guests include majority leader eric cantor and gloria steinnam. what a duo there. stay with msnbc for more from democracy plaza. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare suppleme
pacific when joined by chris mathews, governor ed rendell, new york city deputy mayor howard wolfson, richard wolffe, karen finney and the new yorker's hendrik hertzberg. find us at a little place called facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next and her guests include majority leader eric cantor and gloria steinnam. what a duo there. stay with msnbc for more from democracy plaza. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand...
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we are live in times square as new york city gets ready for monday morning. you should know the folks have two days to get ready for another punch of rain and brutal wind. let's just show you as the cold air drops in. it's the coldest air of the season. this morning, the windchills are at 33 degrees but the real temperatures will be in the 30s and freezing mark. and in some cases a little below for all the areas impacted by the storm. just unbelievable chill. and then on tuesday, this chill comes out of the country, gets to the carolina coast, starts to swirl around, gains some strength. and then as your garden variety nor'easter bringing 25 to 55-mile-per-hour steady gusts. one to four inches in that boston/cape cod area. and look at the inland snow. so these folks without power because of the trees down will probably have more trees down. and what would normally protect you on the coastline are those high dunes and berms, well, none of that is there. we'll go through all of america's forecast, including the forecast for that nor'easter when we come back. >>
we are live in times square as new york city gets ready for monday morning. you should know the folks have two days to get ready for another punch of rain and brutal wind. let's just show you as the cold air drops in. it's the coldest air of the season. this morning, the windchills are at 33 degrees but the real temperatures will be in the 30s and freezing mark. and in some cases a little below for all the areas impacted by the storm. just unbelievable chill. and then on tuesday, this chill...
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still 92,000 remain without power in burouhs of new york city. walmart donating to new yorkers in need, pepsico as well. >> thank you very much, jackie. we appreciate it. >>> when we come back setting the stage for the winner of tomorrow's presidential election we'll outline the economic challenges for the next few years and talk about how the market would react to a win from either candidate. right now look at u.s. equity futures, markets are under a little bit of pressure, s&p futures down by over 5 points. "squawk" will be right back. [ female announcer ] i found the best cafe in the world. ♪ nespresso. where there's a coffee to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect cup. where every cappuccino and latte is made with fresh milk. ♪ and where clothing is optional. nespresso. what else? >>> welcome back to "squawk box," making headline this is morning, southern company is reporting weaker than expected third quarter earnings in revenue, that was before the bell today. the atlanta-based electricity company says resul
still 92,000 remain without power in burouhs of new york city. walmart donating to new yorkers in need, pepsico as well. >> thank you very much, jackie. we appreciate it. >>> when we come back setting the stage for the winner of tomorrow's presidential election we'll outline the economic challenges for the next few years and talk about how the market would react to a win from either candidate. right now look at u.s. equity futures, markets are under a little bit of pressure,...
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since new york city is a basket of liberals, of course way more people are sticking it to mitt. ohio expressed the '60s group, bubble gum pop as the best campaign song. ♪ after chewing things over, this one plastered mitt romney. >> just wanted to make sure i had the most impact. >> every once in a while, you see a glob that's still undecided, but in new york city, the more conservative candidate is bound to get his butt kicked. >> i gummed mitt romney. >> new york. >> leave it to those new yorkers. now, you're going to be in virginia. >> a key battleground state for our coverage tomorrow. i'll be at a polling -- very important. >> good barometer of where that -- >> many people ask me do you have a pregame election warm-up? >> get a good night's sleep. run on the treadmill, eat healthy, be strong.
since new york city is a basket of liberals, of course way more people are sticking it to mitt. ohio expressed the '60s group, bubble gum pop as the best campaign song. ♪ after chewing things over, this one plastered mitt romney. >> just wanted to make sure i had the most impact. >> every once in a while, you see a glob that's still undecided, but in new york city, the more conservative candidate is bound to get his butt kicked. >> i gummed mitt romney. >> new york....